On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Robin Pearce wrote:
> 
> I wonder about this myself. How could a Biblically-literal Christian even
> bring him- or her-self to treat a nonbeliever? If you believe someone will
> be tortured forever for not believing in the right way, isn't helping them
> to be better-adjusted here on earth a major case of rearranging the deck
> chairs on the Titanic?

I think that many therapists with deep religious beliefs--no matter the
religion, limit themselves to a practice restricted to their faith, as
through some type of "ministry". and that is probably quite appropriate!
annette


Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
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                                                -- W. L. Bryan


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